‘Hunky Dory’ was a huge reason why 1971 was such a great year for music, and it concluded phase one of Bowie’s brilliant career rivaled by very few.
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Recorded during a period that Bowie called “the darkest days of my life,” his tenth studio affair nevertheless found him achieving—or at least fast approaching—the peak of his artistic powers.
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Our new recurring column ‘Lest We Forget’ is devoted to celebrating albums that have been unfairly overlooked and warrant revisiting.
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